
Hungaryโs parliament, led by Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกnโs national-conservative and anti-globalist Fidesz party, passed new โchild protectionโ legislation on Tuesday, which, among other provisions, bans LGBT โPrideโ marches.
The lawโan amendment to the Assembly Actโpassed by a decisive 136-27 vote with no abstentions and backed by Orbรกnโs Fidesz party and their minority coalition partner, the Christian Democrats, makes it โillegal to hold an assembly that violates the prohibition set forth in Child Protection Act.โ
โToday, we voted to ban gatherings that violate child protection laws. In Hungary, a childโs right to healthy physical, mental, intellectual, and moral development comes first. We wonโt let woke ideology endanger our kids,โ Prime Minister Orbรกn wrote on X following the cote.
Child protection:
Pride march:Today, we voted to ban gatherings that violate child protection laws. In Hungary, a childโs right to healthy physical, mental, intellectual, and moral development comes first. We wonโt let woke ideology endanger our kids.
โ Orbรกn Viktor (@PM_ViktorOrban) March 18, 2025
The Child Protection Act passed in 2024, prohibits the โdepiction or promotionโ of homosexuality, gender reassignment, or deviation from birth sex identity to minors under the age of 18.
Hungary Bans LGBT Pride Marches from Public Spaces:
โWe believe that the country should no longer tolerate Pride marching in the protection of our childrenโ
-PM Orbรกn Viktor pic.twitter.com/QL0T1nF0rRโ Based Hungary (@HungaryBased) March 3, 2025
Under the approved amendment, individuals attending prohibited events may be fined between 6,500 and 200,000 Hungarian forints (โฌ16 to โฌ502)โpenalties that cannot be substituted with community service or detention. The proceeds from these fines will be allocated to child protection initiatives.
Additionally, the law authorizes security forces to use facial recognition technology to identify individuals participating in events deemed illegal, including unauthorized Pride marches.
Predictably, the new law has incited indignation and sparked outrage among pro-globalist establishment liberals both within Hungary and throughout Europe. The mainstream press, of course, is also seething.
A small faction of left-liberal lawmakers in Hungaryโs parliament staged a protest against the new law by setting off smoke bombs within the chamber, filling the room with plumes of colored smoke.
JUST IN: #Hungaryโs ruling party Fidesz-KDNP voted yes to ban the Pride march and impose fines on organisers and people attending the event .
Opposition party Momentum burnt smoke candles in Parliament to protest the measures. pic.twitter.com/4i6EhcsBcr
โ Viktรณria Serdรผlt (@viktoriaserdult) March 18, 2025
Speaking to the Hungarian press, Mรกtรฉ Kocsis, leader of the Fidesz parliamentary group, said: โProtecting children is a priority in all circumstances. Anyone who has children knows what the problem is with the Pride parade and its aftermath on social media and other public forums. I have three children and I would not want them to see such content.โ
โPerhaps the organizers are also aware that what they do year after year irritates a large part of society. Abnormality provokes normality,โ he Kocsis.
Prime Minister Orbรกn has defended the legislation as a vital step to shield children from what he characterizes as the indoctrination of liberal ideologies and the perceived decadence of Pride marches in Western Europe.
Gergely Gulyรกs, Orbรกnโs chief of staff, recently proposed that Pride events could be held indoors to protect children from exposure, asserting that the law is specifically designed to protect the innocence of children.
Critics of the new legislation have accused Prime Minister Orbรกnโs conservative government of repressing LGBT rights as a strategy to secure electoral support in advance of next yearโs pivotal parliamentary elections.
Budapest Pride went so far as to characterize the law as tantamount to โfascism.โ LGBT activists and organizers of the annual Pride march in Budapest have vowed to move forward with the event that was scheduled to take place on June 28th.
โThe government is trying to restrict peaceful protests with a critical voice by targeting a minority. Therefore, as a movement, we will fight for the freedom of all Hungarians to demonstrate!โ Pride spokesperson Mate Hegedus said
โPeople are still willing to come to Budapest Pride and show support to the community even if they have to pay fines,โ he added.
Budapestโs left-liberal mayor Gergely Karรกcsony, struck a similar tone, telling Politico Europe: โWhatever anyone says, there will be Pride in Budapest this June. It may even be bigger than ever before.โ
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